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Layouter

Layouter is a simple UI grid layout library for LÖVE 2D game engine.

It currently supports these element types:

  • text (including spacer = blank text)
  • text button
  • image

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Usage

1. Include layouter

layouter = require 'layouter'

2. Initialize layouter

Defaults=15px, white background, black color, debug disabled:

layouter.initialize()

or with a custom look (font=20px, background=black, color=white, debug mode enabled=draw grid):

layouter.initialize({font=love.graphics.newFont(20), background={0,0,0}, color={255,255,255}, debug=true})

3. Add elements to your layout

Text element

layouter.add('Hello world!')

Text element with options

layouter.add({content = 'Second text paragraph', font = love.graphics.newFont(50), color = {13, 46, 63}})

Spacer (blank paragraph)

layouter.add()

Image with required custom key (key can be used to replace or remove it later)

layouter.add({content = love.graphics.newImage('logo.png'), type = 'image', key = 'logo'})

Button

layouter.add({content = 'Start game', type = 'button', callback = function() startGame() end})

Button that replaces itself on a click with a text

Note the automatically assigned key eastereggs that is created from the text.

layouter.add({content = '* easter! Eggs $@', type = 'button', callback = function() layouter.replace('eastereggs', 'Currently does nothing.') end})

4. Prepare your layout

Set where to draw your elements, how they should be aligned horizontaly or vertically and if auto spacing (based on number of elements) should be done. x=position X, y=position Y, direction=horizontal or vertical, spacing=auto for automatical centering, optionally also padding=(in pixels)

layouter.prepare({x = layouter.COLUMN6, y = layouter.ROW4, direction = 'vertical', spacing = 'auto'})

5.Draw your layout

function love.draw()
    layouter.draw()
end

6. Process mouse clicks for buttons

This functions needs to be called to enable interaction for buttons.

function love.mousepressed(x, y, mouse_button, is_touch)
    layouter.processMouse(x, y, mouse_button, is_touch)
end

Grid positioning - columns and rows

The grid comes with 24 columns and 16 rows. Layouter automatically calculates sizes of columns and rows and generates helper variables. You can use these helper variables to position your elements and layout easily:

-- columns:
layouter.COLUMN1 -- first column's right side, i.e. will position element right after first column
-- ...
layouter.COLUMN8 -- X position after width of eight columns

--- rows:
layouter.ROW1 -- Y position after height of a first row
-- ...
layouter.ROW4 -- Y position after height of four rows

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